EPISODE · Jun 29, 2025 · 26 MIN
344 - TPPS Listener Q&A ft. Trent Fleskens
from The Perth Property Show · host The Perth Property Show
In this episode of the Perth Property Show, host Trent Fleskens recaps an eventful financial year marked by interest rate drops, tariff issues, and a continued undersupply of property in Perth. He provides an update on the market, noting a nearly 10% price growth and Perth surpassing Melbourne in median house prices. Trent answers listener questions on a variety of topics, including property boom sustainability, impacts of interest rate drops, under-the-radar suburbs for growth, challenges of subdividing, and navigating high building costs. He also discusses strategies for first-time buyers and pitfalls to avoid with mortgages, emphasizing the importance of cash flow management and potential investment considerations. The episode concludes with Trent's outlook for sustained property price growth in Perth and hopes for an improved supply situation.
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In this episode of the Perth Property Show, host Trent Fleskens recaps an eventful financial year marked by interest rate drops, tariff issues, and a continued undersupply of property in Perth. He provides an update on the market, noting a nearly 10% price growth and Perth surpassing Melbourne in median house prices. Trent answers listener questions on a variety of topics, including property boom sustainability, impacts of interest rate drops, under-the-radar suburbs for growth, challenges of subdividing, and navigating high building costs. He also discusses strategies for first-time buyers and pitfalls to avoid with mortgages, emphasizing the importance of cash flow management and potential investment considerations. The episode concludes with Trent's outlook for sustained property price growth in Perth and hopes for an improved supply situation.
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